Tutor had a student who got 73.00 UAI, did a business course @ TAFE for one or two years, transferred to a real business course at UWS and then went for a internal transfer to B Bus/LLB.
Alternatively, you could just take the Diploma in Law at the Legal Practicioner's Admission Board. :)
It'll depend on the specific course. UAI cutoffs don't go up or down in a collective fashion. (Other factors such as government's willingness to budget, mentality of students etc will also play an important role)
Hmmm...unless thry called it the "student" leader...?
but the webpage may be a bit misleading...
i have no idea...
anyway braindead..i think u can get most of UoW's stories from the front page...and on the front page of every link...eg. there are stories in links like "Current...
Vicarious Liability just means that the duty would be on the employer itself/themselves. You would not be legally liable. It really means that the employer would and should take the responsibility. (I hope I remember it correctly-HSC Legal Studies :p)
It wouldn't be unfair dismissal if the...
Depends. Some unis intergrate that 'extra' subject into a compulsory subject so that it really isn't an 'extra' subject as such.
5 years + another year of honours is fucking fucked. :p